View Full Version : what are your temps at 1.95Vcore and ~ 1ghz overclock?
blackjackel
04-08-04, 05:02 AM
im running 1800+ @ 2.525ghz, watercooling, chevette, whitewater, and a pump that performs on par with mag3.
temps: ~40 idle ~50 load
vcore 1.95
I think they are a bit high, what are yours?
vonkaar
04-08-04, 08:37 AM
42load
haven't idled in a long time... so... I dunno
Biznatch
04-08-04, 11:40 AM
2.6 on like 2 volts. I run at about 28c full load (that's the highest I have seen) and i live in socal.
CandymanCan
04-08-04, 12:19 PM
Cpu temp was 27c in the winter time. It isnt a 1gig overclock but thewm again i dont have a 1800 or a Prommie cooling.
http://www.residentevil33.freeservers.com/images/mbm5_2600.jpg
2100+ at 2.5-2.6 @ 2.0-2.1v. highest load ever was 47C
johan851
04-08-04, 12:55 PM
With my AthlonXP 1700+ @ 215x12 = 2580MHz and 1.95v, my temps average about 14-15C over ambient. If ambient is 25C, I'm usually at 39C or 40C.
*Edit* That's load. I'm never idle.
Originally posted by Biznatch
2.6 on like 2 volts. I run at about 28c full load (that's the highest I have seen) and i live in socal.
I really must buy one of those DFI Ultra Infinity boards. ;)
johan851
04-09-04, 02:03 AM
Wow, I didn't see that. Must be one crappy temp sensor...
Wish I could get sub ambient temps. I actually am getting a DFI infinity - I wonder how it'll do in comparison to my NF7-S.
*Edit for the post below mine*
I mean in comparison to my NF7-S's temps. I want to see how terrible the onboard sensors are.
I get the feeling Cathar was making a funny.
Originally posted by Cathar
I really must buy one of those DFI Ultra Infinity boards. ;)
Same here. :) Gotta love the voltage on the vdimm 3.2V :eek: Now the core voltage is only 1.9 but seriously i tihnk 2.0 is the max anyway plus..if you must need more voltage vmodding is good ;)
Biznatch
04-09-04, 02:16 PM
Actually it's 3.3vdim max. And yes 2.0 is the max vcore, which is why i did volt mod it. I get these temps because of my 10 gallon res and evap watercooling system :P
heh my watercooled 1800+ is running 49 idle and 53 max load. Specs in sig. Then again its fking 85 degrees in here! and my system has almost 0 noise (trupower fan and 9800 pro make the most noise) all other fans are spinning on 5v.
mobile 2400 at 2.4ghz at 1.95v
33-35C idle, 39-41C load.
eheim 1250, maze4,1 evercool alum fan rheostated, black ice pro.
Wow i have almost the same setup as Unoid, and my temps art even close. Would a better pump really make that much more of a difference in my temps? I dunno what if anything i could be doing wrong, unless my mobo is reading temps high 8rda.
Now i feel all bad that my setup comes nowhere near anyone elses :(
I am at 778Mhz overclock on dual MP2000 chips..My idle is 35c 25c case..40C full load....
Cyrix_2k
04-10-04, 04:44 PM
At 2.72ghz, -2c on salty Ice-Water. At 2.6ghz @ 2v, 43c LOAD.
Fast420A
04-11-04, 12:23 AM
9C on 1.9v @ 2.4Ghz. It's a 1.6v that doesn't like more than 1.9 and is going to be replaced by a Barton.
BeerHunter
04-11-04, 01:32 AM
You guys all have more kick ass temps than me. Around 50-52C load with 1.836 actual Vcore.
I bent nf7's temp diode up 45 degrees and forced processor to push it down on install for best contact and more accurate readings.
Originally posted by AMD-Me
Now i feel all bad that my setup comes nowhere near anyone elses :(
Oh hey, as I've been trying to say, each motherboard is different. After my old NF7-S died in an accident I picked up a new one.
My reported temperatures are now about 8C higher with the same BIOS.
Athlon XP-M 2500+ at 2.7GHz/1.95v Vcore and full load, and it's reporting around 48C at full load. At 2.88GHz/2.05v it's reporting in the low 50's under full load (depending on room temperature).
Oh me, oh my. I'm so sad. My AthlonXP CPU's temperature is being reported in the low 50's at 2.88GHz. I'm really envious of people who's motherboards report low 30's for their CPU's running at 2.4GHz.
i.e. nothing is absolute. everything is relative. Ignore the absolute values that people spit out. None of them are accurate in an absolute sense.
I'm not quite sure how many times it needs to be said, but comparing absolute temperatures between different systems, even of the same motherboard and CPU type, same cooling, same everything else or whatever, it is absolutely, totally and utterly pointless.
noxipoo
04-11-04, 03:44 AM
Originally posted by Cathar
Oh me, oh my. I'm so sad. My AthlonXP CPU's temperature is being reported in the low 50's at 2.88GHz. I'm really envious of people who's motherboards report low 30's for their CPU's running at 2.4GHz.
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Hehe that was funny, I'll keep that in mind when listening to people talk about temps.
BeerHunter
04-25-04, 01:39 AM
Originally posted by Cathar
Oh hey, as I've been trying to say, each motherboard is different. After my old NF7-S died in an accident I picked up a new one.
My reported temperatures are now about 8C higher with the same BIOS.
Athlon XP-M 2500+ at 2.7GHz/1.95v Vcore and full load, and it's reporting around 48C at full load. At 2.88GHz/2.05v it's reporting in the low 50's under full load (depending on room temperature).
Oh me, oh my. I'm so sad. My AthlonXP CPU's temperature is being reported in the low 50's at 2.88GHz. I'm really envious of people who's motherboards report low 30's for their CPU's running at 2.4GHz.
i.e. nothing is absolute. everything is relative. Ignore the absolute values that people spit out. None of them are accurate in an absolute sense.
I'm not quite sure how many times it needs to be said, but comparing absolute temperatures between different systems, even of the same motherboard and CPU type, same cooling, same everything else or whatever, it is absolutely, totally and utterly pointless.
Arnt you worried about melting your chip? I'm not familiar with what they can handle but I fried my P4C by only pushing 1.75 though it.:( This was only .25V over stock. You're doing .65-.70 over.
Well maybe not "melt" but just stops working.
An athlon xp melting? Never! Cathar makes a good point. A couple motherboard upgrades ago (epox > abit) my temps dropped over 10c. Forget the cascade xs, buy a new motherboard ;)
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